GDP per capita (€) and annual growth (%)
in China and the EU-28
Public finances, monetary and financial data
GDP per capita
(left axis)
EU-28
China
GDP growth
(right axis)
China
EU-28
China total unemployment and
female labour market participation
FDI and remittances to
China and the EU-28
€ thousand
27.6
2.1%
6.9%
7.6
Public debt (% of GDP)
Surplus/deficit (% of GDP)
EU-28
China
EU-28
China
2
4
6
8
10
12
-2%
0%
2%
4%
6%
8%
7.6
1.6%
Renminbi/euro exchange rate (right axis)
China inflation rate (%, left axis)
20%
40%
60%
80%
0%
2%
4%
6%
61.5%
4.7%
Female labour force participation (right axis)
Total unemployment (left axis)
EU-28
(2017)
7.6%
51.0%
Remittances received (% of GDP)
FDI net inflows (% of GDP)
Chinese business environment and socio-economic indicators
The Ease of Doing Business’s ‘distance to frontier’ score assesses the overall level of regulatory performance of a country. It ranges from 0=’lowest performance’ to 100=’the frontier’, the best performance observed worldwide each year.
Rank
77/180 90/188 78/190 71/142Score
Ease of Doing Business
Human Development Index*
Corruption Perception Index
GINI Index*
Worst Best Best Worst 100 100 100 0 0 0 73.8 65.3 41.0 1000 37 The GINI Index measures the deviation of the distribution of income among individuals or households within a country from a perfectly equal distribution. It is hence a measure of inequality in income distribution. A value of 0 represents absolute equality, a value of 100 absolute inequality.
The Human Development Index (HDI) measures the average achievement in key dimensions of human development. It is based on life expectancy at birth, average duration of education and GDP per capita. It ranges from 0 to 100. ‘High human development countries’ (UN) are in the range between 70 and 80. The Corruption Perception Index measures the perceived levels of public–sector corruption worldwide. Scores range from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). In 2016, two thirds of countries scored below 50.
China: Economic indicators and trade with EU
EPRS | European Parliamentary Research Service EUI | European University Institute
Authors: Giulio Sabbati, Members’ Research Service
Caterina Francesca Guidi, Globalstat, EUI
PE 583.775 - October 2018
AT A GLANCE
Infographic
EU exports of goods to China (2017)
EU imports of goods from China (2017)
EU trade with China
Goods (2007-2017)
Services (2010-2017)
198
375
Imports
Exports
28
45
Imports
Exports
€ billion
EU exports of services to China (2017)
Other
Copper: 2.0%
Oil, gas, coal
Plastic and rubber
Pharmaceutical
products
Agri-food
Optical instruments
Vehicles and aircraft
Mechanical appliances
and electrical
equipment
30.8% 22.8% 6.4% 5.6% 4.7% 3.9% 2.8% 21.0%Other
Footwear
Organic chemicals
Optical instruments
Iron and steel
Plastic and rubber
Toys and games
Furniture
Clothing accessories
Mechanical appliances
and electrical
equipment
49.9% 7.3% 4.6% 4.0% 3.7% 3.1% 2.8% 19.9% 2.4% 2.3%Other: 3.3%
Insurance and pension: 1.1%
Financial: 2.2%
ICT
Intellectual property
Transport
Travel
Various business services
23.7%
23.5% 21.5%
13.3% 11.4%
(R&D, legal, accounting, consulting, trade-related, advertising, market research, public opinion polling, architectural, engineering, scientific, operating leasing, waste)
Other: 1.3%
Insurance and pension: 2.3%
Construction: 2.7%
Maintenance and repair: 3.3%
ICT: 3.9%
Manufacturing
Travel
Various business services
Transport
g
35.3% 33.3% 10.6% 5.3%(Legal, accounting, consulting, R&D, architectural, engineering, scientific, advertising, market research, public opinion, trade-related, operating leasing, waste treatment and de-pollution)
EU imports of services from China (2017)
Main trade partners (2017)
Trade in goods, exports plus imports
EU
US
Other
Other
APEC
members
Australia:
3.3%
South Korea
Hong Kong
Japan
ASEAN
countries
USA
EU
15.1%
14.3%
12.6%
7.4%
6.3%
27.2%
CN
7.0%
6.8
%
Other
Other
APEC
members
South
Korea: 2.7%
Norway: 3.4%
Japan: 3.5%
Turkey: 4.1%
Russia
Switzerland
China
US
16.9
%
15.3%
7.0
%
6.2
%
12.9
%
28.0
%
EU
China
Top EU partners (2017)
Trade in goods
EU exports to China
EU imports from China
160
96
71
47
42
28
23
18
14
13
Thousands
EU imports from US
EU export to US
0
100
€ billion
200
NotesGlobalStat is a project developed by the European University Institute’s Global Governance Programme (Italy) and the Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation (Portugal). Data sources for page 1: GDP figures and inflation are from IMF WEO (October 2017) and Eurostat (2018); Labour market data are from World Bank WDI based on ILO KILM (2017); FDI and remittances data are estimates from World Bank staff based on IMF BoP data (2017); HDI and GINI index is an average value for the period 2010-2015 as reported in the UNDP HDR (2015), and (*) is re-scaled from 0-1 to 0-100 for better comparability.
Data sources for page 2: EU trade with China, Main trade partners (EU), Top EU partners (goods), EU exports of goods to China (%) and EU imports of goods from China (%) are from ComExt, Eurostat; Other APEC members = Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Chile, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand and Vietnam; Trade in services are from Eurostat; Main trade partners (China) are from IMF; ASEAN Countries = Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam; Other APEC members = Canada, Chile, Mexico, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Peru and Russia. This is an updated edition of an ‘At a Glance’ note published in June 2016.
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